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christoph.gysin commented on 2016-08-02 13:41

PLEASE NOTE!

This package builds two packages: pasystray-git and pasystray-gtk2-git. You can't install them both, you'll need to pick which one to use. pasystray-git is the recommended one, which uses gtk3. pasystray-gtk2-git which is built against gtk2 is provided if you don't want to install gtk3.

To build the package, run:

$ makepkg -s

To install, run either:

$ sudo pacman -U pasystray-git-<version>.pkg.tar.xz

or

$ sudo pacman -U pasystray-gtk2-git-<version>.pkg.tar.xz

Please note that "makepkg -i" will try to install both packages, and fail with a conflict. The same happens with yaourt.

blimey commented on 2017-06-29 21:29

UGH, needlessly complex to install this. Not a fan

fab31 commented on 2017-01-13 07:58

Why is there so many AUR packages for this if none of them can be installed with standard procedure ?
Could you please use the (expected for me): pasystray installs pasystray (gtk3)
and pasystray-gtk2 installs pasystray (gtk2) ?
The technique you are actually using could work if there is no conflict between the two installations... but it looks quite difficult to do.

christoph.gysin commented on 2016-08-02 13:41

PLEASE NOTE!

This package builds two packages: pasystray-git and pasystray-gtk2-git. You can't install them both, you'll need to pick which one to use. pasystray-git is the recommended one, which uses gtk3. pasystray-gtk2-git which is built against gtk2 is provided if you don't want to install gtk3.

To build the package, run:

$ makepkg -s

To install, run either:

$ sudo pacman -U pasystray-git-<version>.pkg.tar.xz

or

$ sudo pacman -U pasystray-gtk2-git-<version>.pkg.tar.xz

Please note that "makepkg -i" will try to install both packages, and fail with a conflict. The same happens with yaourt.

khughitt commented on 2016-08-02 13:38

Getting same conflict with split packages when I try to just install 'pasystray-git'. I don't have the gtk2 version installed and am not attempting to install it.

desaparecido commented on 2016-07-18 08:25

ok, thanks, just in case was an error ;-)

christoph.gysin commented on 2016-07-18 08:11

This is to be expected. Installing both the gtk2 and gtk3 version is currently not supported.

I officially support the gtk3 version, gtk2 is simply for people who don't want to use gtk3 for whatever reason.

christoph.gysin commented on 2015-02-07 07:03

I won't remove the menu items in pasystray to those applications as long as they are being provided by distributions.

If Arch removes those packages, I'll happily remove them from both the source and the PKGBUILD.

thx1138 commented on 2015-02-07 02:58

The PulseAudio page "The Perfect Setup",http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/PerfectSetup/
says:
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There are several auxiliary GUI tools for the PulseAudio sound server:
PulseAudio Volume Control
PulseAudio Preferences
For basic volume control, use the utility provided by your desktop environment. Alternatively pavucontrol can be used, with the advantage that it maps more closely to the inner workings of PulseAudio.

There is also the somewhat deprecated PulseAudio Volume Meter. The two utilities PulseAudio Manager and PulseAudio Device Chooser are obsolete and should not be used.
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Perhaps it would be best to remove the references to pavumeter, the PulseAudio Volume Meter, and paman, the PulseAudio Manager, in the optdepends=(...), based upon the current PulseAudio documentation.